'The Mummy 4' will completely ignore one of the films in the saga, which will never have happened

Fans of The Mummy are in for a treat, as Rachel Weisz and Brendan Fraser will reprise their iconic roles as Rick O’Connell and Evelyn Carnahan in The Mummy 4. This long-awaited return, which has been the subject of speculation for years, was confirmed by directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, known as Radio Silence. Whose tomb? The fourth installment of the saga, scheduled to hit U.S. theaters on May 19, 2028, will not take into account The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, a decision that has surprised some fans. Bettinelli-Olpin left […]

Fans of Mummy will be delighted to see Rachel Weisz and Brendan Fraser return to their iconic roles as Rick O’Connell and Evelyn Carnahan in Mummy 4.

This long-anticipated return, which has been the subject of speculation for years, was confirmed by directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, known as Radio Silence.

Whose tomb?

The fourth installment of the saga, scheduled to premiere in U.S. theaters on May 19, 2028, will not take into account The Mummy 3: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, a decision that has surprised some fans.

Bettinelli-Olpin made it clear that Weisz’s absence in the third film affected the perception of the movie, and with her return confirmed, the new film aims to revitalize the essence that made the saga famous. “The Tomb of the Dragon Emperor is not canon for us,” the director stated.

The script, written by Dave Coggeshall, has been well received by both actors, which played a key role in their decision to participate in this new project.

Bettinelli-Olpin indicated that “I don’t think Brendan and Rachel would get involved unless they loved the script” and emphasized that both found the screenplay “beautiful, terrifying, and overwhelming.”

The Mummy saga began in 1999 with a huge box office success, followed by its sequel in 2001. However, the third installment, which premiered in 2008, received mixed reviews and although it achieved an acceptable performance at the box office, it failed to meet fan expectations.

Brendan Fraser shines in the trailer for his upcoming movie

Searchlight Pictures has released the first trailer for Rental Family, a dramedy starring Brendan Fraser. The film is set to premiere in theaters in November, and after Fraser’s career resurgence, we are all eager to see what the actor does. Rent me a family for a while In Rental Family, Fraser plays the role of an American actor living in Tokyo, where he gets involved with an agency that offers rental families. This concept, quite popular in Japan, allows lonely people or those in complex situations to hire actors to portray […]

Searchlight Pictures has released the first trailer for Rental Family, a dramedy starring Brendan Fraser. The film is set to premiere in theaters in November, and after the revival of Fraser’s career, we are all eager to see what the actor does next.

Lend me a family for a while

In Rental Family, Fraser plays the role of an American actor living in Tokyo, where he gets involved with an agency that offers rental families. This concept, quite popular in Japan, allows lonely individuals or those in complex situations to hire actors to play family roles, creating human connections through these temporary interactions. As Fraser’s character delves into this unusual profession, he begins to find unexpected relationships and affections in the lives of those he impersonates.

The narrative of the film touches on themes of loneliness, connection, and the search for belonging in an often isolating environment. Through humor and drama, Rental Family examines how people can find comfort and companionship in unconventional ways. This project represents a continuation of Fraser’s artistic evolution, known for his charismatic and emotional roles in previous films.

With a distinctive focus on human relationships, Rental Family promises to be both entertaining and moving, offering a fresh and sensitive look at family dynamics in a modern world. Following Fraser’s resurgence like a phoenix, we will be keeping a close eye on this film.

Emotional Brendan Fraser’s Speech Leaves Audience in Tears

This year’s Golden Globe awards ceremony was held on 15th January in Los Angeles. While everyone was raving about Austin Butler and his amazing performance in Elvis, none can forget the amazing speech that Brendan Fraser made after winning the Critics choice award for his role in the movie titled ‘The Whale.’ The movie is about a teacher that lives a reclusive life due to his size (he weighed 600lbs). 

Brendan not only won hearts with his performance as Charlie (the teacher) in the movie, he also won hearts with his speech telling the audience that if they are in a dark place and have the strength to move towards the light, good things will happen to them, just like it did for him in his personal life.

Everyone Loves Brendan

Brendan has always been known as the romantic lead with a funny streak. He made his debut in 1991 with a short role in Dogfight. His acting talent was seen in Encino Man and George of the Jungle. Both were superhits and took Brendan to great heights. He became a global superstar after the release of The Mummy in 1999. His Mummy trilogy took him to great heights in his career; however, the movies took a toll on him physically. Toward the end of the third Mummy movie, Brendan needed surgery on his knee, vocal cords, and spine.

Brendan Fraser Golden Globe Speech

2003 Controversy

Despite delivering blockbusters throughout his career, all was not well in his personal life. In 2018, he claimed that he was assaulted by Philip Berk in 2003. Berk was the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) head at that time. Although Berk denied this story and called it fabricated, it caused Brendan to withdraw from the spotlight due to depression. He claimed that he was made to blame himself for what had happened and felt miserable about it. He even claimed that the HFPA blacklisted him, and his movie career came to a standstill. 

Comeback With the Whale

His comeback with Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale is one of the most inspiring stories, not only on screen but off-screen as well. Critics praised Brendan’s work, and his portrayal of Charlie was spot-on. This movie was outside Brendan’s comfort zone, and it didn’t portray the hunk that everyone fell in love with back in the 1990s. It even got appreciation from Brendan’s co-star from The Mummy Returns, Hollywood megastar Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. 

Time To Look Forward

Denise Tyrell, who authored Brendan Fraser’s bio (unauthorized) in 2001, said that everyone loved Brendan’s portrayal as a serious character. Tyrell concluded by saying that Brendan’s days of chasing mummies and wooing women are over, and it’s time for the actor to turn over new pages in his life and move forward with serious work.